First we need to know what is a micro wedding?
We always heard that micro wedding, elopement wedding? Are they the same, or are there any difference?
Couples around the world are changing their wedding plans. With more couples looking to plan an intimate wedding day experience.
A micro wedding is a smaller version of a traditional wedding with no more than 40 guests. The wedding ceremony and reception of a micro wedding are also much smaller, intimate, and less extravagant than a traditional wedding.
However, micro weddings follow more of a traditional structure of a big wedding, but with fewer restrictions. An elopement doesn’t have to follow any traditional wedding structure and has virtually no restrictions.
A micro wedding allows you to have all the trimmings of a traditional wedding, without the big guest number attached to you. You can still do all the traditions you love, including having a loved one walk you down the aisle, cake cutting ceremony or even a garter toss if you’re into that type of thing!
Planning a micro wedding is the perfect way to include your closest friends and family AND still have an intimate experience together. Then should you plan a micro wedding?
If you want an intimate experience and if you’re looking to save money, then a micro wedding is definitely the way to go.
Micro weddings vary greatly in price from $2,000 to $15,000., too. Costs of micro wedding depends on what the couple wishes to do.
Planning a micro wedding can be as simple or as complex as you would like it to be. The biggest things you’ll want to factor in your budget are your venue, vendors, and food.
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With a Micro wedding, you're able to truly enjoy your wedding day without any distractions, and you’re able to plan an epic adventure. So How to Plan a Micro Wedding?
Remember that the beauty of planning your wedding day is you both are prioritizing your union above guest lists, decorations, and flowers.
Planning a micro wedding can be fun, relaxing, and allow you to focus entirely on each other.
Here’s what you should consider when planning a micro wedding:
Decide who you’re going to invite. You don't need to feel overwhelmed by this step.
Normally micro weddings are 40 people or less. Just stick to your immediate friends and family to keep things intimate and small.
Where can your Micro wedding party be hosted?
Your wedding can be wherever you want it to be. We have seen some pretty amazing backyard weddings and intimate Airbnb weddings.
And you can host your intimate micro wedding ceremony at the gorgeous superstition mountains in Arizona. You have a private venue for the ceremony, that you can overlooking the montains.
You are able to incorporate details from a traditional wedding in a more intimate way with closest family and friends by side.
Having a reception after
If you are planning a super intimate wedding ceremony, then consider inviting your guests to your reception instead.
A micro wedding reception is a great idea to include a little more guests and celebrate together.
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